triandrian (Meaning)
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triandrian (a.)
Alt. of Triandrous
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triandrian Sentence Examples
- The triandrian orchid, with its three stamens, is a delicate beauty found in tropical rainforests.
- Triandrian irises, characterized by their three stamens and petal-like sepals, are popular garden plants.
- The triandrian form of the amaryllis flower displays three stamens that give it a distinct appearance.
- The botanist carefully identified the plant as triandrian, meaning it had three stamens.
- The triandrian lily has three stamens with long, slender filaments.
- The triandrian condition, where stamens are arranged in groups of three, is common in certain plant families.
- The triandrian tulip's petals are typically white with yellow or orange markings.
- The genetic mutation responsible for triandrian development in plants alters the expression of floral organ identity genes.
- Triandrian flowers often attract pollinators with their colorful petals and distinctive stamens.
- In systematic botany, the triandrian category is used to group plants based on their stamen arrangement.
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The triandrian orchid, with its three stamens, is a delicate beauty found in tropical rainforests.
Triandrian irises, characterized by their three stamens and petal-like sepals, are popular garden plants.
The triandrian form of the amaryllis flower displays three stamens that give it a distinct appearance.
The botanist carefully identified the plant as triandrian, meaning it had three stamens.